Yahusha vs Jesus: Unveiling The Truth
A deep-dive into a compelling exploration of the pagan origins of the name 'Jesus' and the forgotten authentic truth about the true Savior, Yahusha. Discover a transformational understanding that challenges conventional belief systems.
Introduction
The nature of religious faith is profoundly personal, yet it is frequently subjected to interpretation and even manipulation by individuals, religious institutions, and empires. One such striking instance revolves around the Name of the Savior, revered by millions worldwide.
Who is Yahusha?
In this exploration of the subject, we first turn our attention to Yahusha. The name "Yahusha" is a transliteration from Hebrew, meaning "YAHUAH is Salvation".
Yahusha in History
Historically, "Yahusha" is the original name of the Savior, that’s now been revealed by a growing number of individuals and groups who have committed themselves to unearthing the roots of their faith. The name Yahusha carries with it a history that extends back to the Hebrew language and culture from which it sprang. The Savior Yahusha said “I have come in My Fathers’s Name…” Yahusha literally means YAHUAH Saves or YAHUAH is Salvation.
Yahusha in Scripture
In scripture, the Savior's name is a critical component of his identity and mission. In its most authentic form, it connects him directly to YAHUAH, the Creator of all, underscoring his role as the Savior.
Understanding the name 'Jesus'
As we delve deeper into the journey of the Savior's name through history, we encounter the emergence of the name "Jesus." How did this name enter the picture as it relates to the Savior?
The Birth of the name 'Jesus'
"Jesus" is the name commonly known to billions around the globe. However, the origins and adoption of this name involve a complex process of translation and transformation.
The Role of Emperor Constantine
A pivotal role was played by Emperor Constantine in the 4th Century, who used the name “Iesus” which then became 'Jesus' to unify his realm under a single deity. This name change can be seen as a tool of imperial consolidation, rather than a matter of accurate spiritual or linguistic translation. The assertion here is that Constantine effectively replaced Yahusha with an “image” more suitable to his political and religious agenda.
Yahusha vs. Jesus
The names Yahusha and Jesus have become points of contention for many who are striving to understand the Savior's true identity. They stand as symbols of different paths that have been taken in the interpretation and practice of faith. Who wants to be wrong about something they believed for so long was the truth, yet find out it was a complete deception?
Linguistic Differences
"Yahusha" is directly rooted in the original Hebrew language and culture, maintaining its historical and spiritual connections. Conversely, "Jesus" is the result of translations and transcriptions through Greek and Latin, finally entering English in a form very distant from its original pronunciation or meaning. The letter “J” for instant is less than 500 years old. It’s the newest letter in the English alphabet. Knowing this allows us to know that it was literally impossible for a person named “Jesus” with a “J” to have existed 2,000 years ago.
Cultural and Historical Differences
Beyond language, the divergence between Yahusha and Jesus also represents cultural and historical differences. While Yahusha embodies a direct connection to the authentic roots of the faith of the Creator of all, the name Jesus represents the influences of Greco-Roman culture and the political motivations of a diverse empire.
The Theological Impact
The change from Yahusha to Jesus isn't just a matter of semantics or historical interest. It has profound theological implications, impacting the interpretation of the faith and its practice throughout centuries.
Interpretation and Misinterpretation
By replacing Yahusha with Jesus, this means that the original teachings, messages, and the cultural context of the Savior have been obscured in nearly all “Biblical” Translations. This shift has led to many misinterpretations of the Original Scriptures and teachings.
The Consequences of the Name Change
The name Jesus, now detached from its Hebrew roots, carries with it the weight of centuries of theological interpretation and dogmatic tradition that have shaped the mainstream understanding of the faith, and has led many away from the truth.
Reclaiming Yahusha
For many, recognizing and reclaiming Yahusha is an essential step towards returning to the faith's roots. It's seen as a pathway towards understanding the authentic teachings of the Savior, unfettered by the layers of cultural and political transformation that have accrued over the centuries.
Challenges and Backlash
Yet, this path is not without its challenges. Reclaiming Yahusha often invites backlash from mainstream institutions and believers accustomed to the name Jesus. Critics may perceive this movement as disruptive or heretical, causing followers to face significant criticism. This criticism however is what the Savior said would happen when you believe in His Name. Yahusha actually said in Matt 10:22 “And you shall be hated by all because of My Name. But he who shall have endured to the end shall be saved.”
The Way Forward
Regardless of the challenges, those on this path believe in the importance of reviving the Name of Yahusha, viewing it as a return to authenticity. They seek a reconnection with the original teachings and the true historical Savior, rather than the “image” created by empires.
Yahusha: A Journey Towards Authenticity
Historical Evidence and Scholarship
The move towards Yahusha is not only rooted in faith or personal belief. Many scholars and historians support the linguistic and historical validity of the name Yahusha over Jesus, but most have not taken a hard stance as it would most likely be disruptive to their livelihoods.
But as the evidence continues to stack up, this has been a key factor in propelling believers on their journey towards authenticity and establishing a more profound connection with the Savior.
The Power of a Name
Names carry weight and significance, and changing the name of the Savior is no trivial matter. By promoting Yahusha, supporters aim to honor the original heritage, culture, and language of the Savior. More importantly, now that Yahusha gave himself as a sacrifice for those who would believe in Him and that Father’s message, He has now been given the Name above all names. He is now YAHUAH ha Mashiyha (the Messiah).
A Personal Transformation
This journey towards Yahusha also represents a deeply personal transformation. Many believers who have called on the Name of YAHUAH through Yahusha, are sharing more and more experiences of spiritual growth and enlightenment as they've explored the Savior's original Name and its implications.
Redefining Faith
Reclaiming Yahusha also means redefining one's faith. For many, this is a transformative experience, leading to a deeper understanding of their beliefs and an enriched spiritual life. Many report they feel the power of YAHUAH when they use His Name.
FAQs
Why is the name Yahusha significant?
Yahusha is significant because it is the original Name of the Savior, keeping the historical, cultural, and linguistic connection with the Abariy (Hebrew) roots of the faith. The Name Yahusha literally points to who the Father and Creator is “YAHUAH Saves.”
Who was Constantine?
Constantine was a Roman Emperor who played a significant role in establishing and promoting Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. However, he also manipulated the religion for his purposes, including changing the name of the Savior.
How is “Jesus” related to Zeus and Krishna?
Constantine held a council with around 500 religious leaders and political figures from 321 A.D. - 325 A.D. The council debated over many pagan deities and eventually created the figure of “Jesus” by merging aspects of two major pagan deities, Zeus and Krishna, to make the new religion more appealing to a diverse range of people.
What does the shift from Yahusha to Jesus represent?
This shift is seen as a sign of the cultural and political transformation of the faith through history, starting from the reign of Emperor Constantine.
How can reclaiming Yahusha impact one's faith?
Reclaiming Yahusha can lead to a deeper understanding of the Savior's teachings and a more authentic connection with the original roots of the faith. Most importantly, the Scripture teaches that there is only “One Name” to call on in order to receive salvation.
What is the historical evidence supporting the name Yahusha?
The Abariy (Hebrew) and (Aramiyt) Aramaic clearly show the name of the Savior is Yahusha. Also many scholars and historians now support the linguistic and historical validity of the name Yahusha over Jesus, based on the etymology and the cultural context of the time.
What challenges can arise from promoting the name Yahusha?
Promoting Yahusha can invite criticism or backlash from mainstream institutions and “believers” accustomed to the name Jesus. However, it is a crucial step towards reclaiming the authenticity of the faith. Remember, Yahusha said we would be persecuted because of His Name.
Why was Yahusha's name changed to Jesus?
The change from Yahusha to Jesus is attributed to the efforts of Emperor Constantine in the 4th century. The Emperor aimed to unify his diverse empire under a single faith, blending elements of various religions. The name Jesus, a blend of two pagan deities – Zeus and Krishna, was introduced as a part of this amalgamation.
What does Yahusha mean?
Yahusha literally translates to “YAHUAH is Salvation.” This name offers a direct link to the divine mission of the Savior and bears significant cultural and spiritual significance. Yahusha’s Name gives a direct path to the Father YAHUAH.
What is the difference between worshipping Yahusha and Jesus?
Worship practices underwent considerable changes with the introduction of the name Jesus. It's important to note that the original name, Yahusha, represented a singular figure with a defined mission direct from the Father YAHUAH. On the other hand, the name Jesus, embodying elements from multiple deities (Zeus and Krishna), led to diverse interpretations and worship practices that are all of pagan origin and not of YAHUAH.
Why is the original name of the Savior important?
The original name of the Savior, Yahusha, is critical. First and foremost, His Name is the only path to eternal salvation. His Name is also integral to maintaining an authentic connection with the roots of the true faith. It grounds the true believers in the spiritual truth and historical context, offering a genuine understanding of the divine mission. Once one calls upon the Name of YAHUAH for salvation through Yahusha, their eyes are open to truths like never before.
How can one transition from Jesus to Yahusha?
Transitioning from Jesus to Yahusha involves a deep and personal spiritual journey. One must first repent and then call on the Name of YAHUAH to be saved (See Ma’ashiym aka Acts 2:21). This also requires introspection, courage, and a willingness to challenge established norms. You will truly be a part of the set-apart few that Yahusha spoke of. This journey, while individual, is also shared by other believers seeking authenticity in their faith as the truth of this message spreads all around the world.
Conclusion: Yahusha and the Future
Reclaiming the Savior's True Name
In conclusion, the name Yahusha was substituted with “Jesus” due to a complex combination of religious, political, and cultural factors. It's essential for us to understand the origins and implications of this change, especially considering the spiritual significance names carry in the Abariy (Hebrew) culture. By recognizing Yahusha as the true Name of our Savior (now YAHUAH ha Mashiyha), we can reconnect with the authentic, historical, and spiritual roots of His life and teachings.
As we've seen, there is more than meets the eye when it comes to the Name of our Savior. The Name Yahusha carries profound meaning and significance, which are lost in the translation to “Jesus.” However, with knowledge, understanding, and an open heart, we can reclaim the true Name of our Savior and fully appreciate the depth of His identity and mission.